NorthStandN1A
Member
Some valid points in the article, but he loses all credibility at the end when he seems to think the west stand is on the east of the ground.
It is only when non-football people get to be so badly affected by football matches that they start to suffer unacceptably that self-appointed spokespersons like Mr Macbeth might have a point to make. As things stand, we haven't reached that point.
Having said that, I happen to think that there are things that the Club could do to make the travelling experience of its customers better. Many of them have been discussed by supporters on NSC. But that is an entirely different issue.
- the train queuing (to ensure effective use of east and westbound services) and ensuring that trains are loaded to their reasonable capacity.
l
The trouble is the trains can only stand so long at Falmer without impacting the trains following, it needs to be stressed that if everyone moved right inside the train immediately instead of standing by the doors the trains could be loaded quicker and get more on
Yeah - I couldn't work out how they had worked out the names of the stands. The East Stand is definately more "North" than "East" - hence the suntan I got from my seat in the East Stand at the Blackpool game. So, effectively, the North Stand fans are chanting "We're the North Stand" on behalf of us in the East.
The trouble is the trains can only stand so long at Falmer without impacting the trains following, it needs to be stressed that if everyone moved right inside the train immediately instead of standing by the doors the trains could be loaded quicker and get more on
Understand fully - we need those train depsatchers they have in tokyo that LITERALLY force people down into the train.
Either that or do what they do in India and travel on the roof! Just remember to "plank" when you get to the bridge.
I would wager a bet that the vast majority of supporters are very happy right now
Still early days. We are at the Amex for the forseeable. We will all make it work.
.
But please resolve this puzzle for me: why is the west stand on the east side of the stadium and vice-versa?
Similarly, the north and south stands appear to be the other way round.
Have I missed something or are my navigational skills in question?
R Hillman, Woodland Avenue, Hove